20100831
Soundgarden...
In 4 weeks Soundgarden will release their first album since 1997. A band that to me was much more than average grunge of its peers at the time. Kim Thayil didn't just bang on pawn shop guitars like so many from the era and he was even named one of the Top 100 guitarists of all time by Rolling Stone a few years back.
This picture was in the February 1995 issue of Guitar World magazine. I remember seeing this image and thinking it was so cool. I was so entrenched in playing bass, skating and doing drugs at the time that music like The Melvins and Soundgarden made perfect sense. The funny part now is that I'm not in a band anymore, I don't skate anymore and I put the drugs aside 10 years ago, but I still listen to The Melvins and Soundgarden.
This picture was in the February 1995 issue of Guitar World magazine. I remember seeing this image and thinking it was so cool. I was so entrenched in playing bass, skating and doing drugs at the time that music like The Melvins and Soundgarden made perfect sense. The funny part now is that I'm not in a band anymore, I don't skate anymore and I put the drugs aside 10 years ago, but I still listen to The Melvins and Soundgarden.
Corrosion of Conformity...
This song got my day started this morning. Some people will argue that the original CoC was better, but I dig the shit out of the Southern rock version led up by Peppar Keenan.
Matching colors...
20100830
Warren Johnson...
So here is some video of Warren testing at Route 66 Dragway. The old man as my Pops used to call him.
So I got my stuff back from Kendall Johnson today. Stoked as hell. Now my heads are getting done. I am updating my cam chest to a late model style. I am going with a 585 252 bob woods cam. Compression releases in the heads due to the close to 11 to 1 by the time I am done CCing the heads. I think Warren Johnson's machinist might be doing my heads. Warren is a Pro Stock legend. I will be finding that out in a couple days. I also got these awesome slim risers from Low Brow today the things look tough as nails. Can't wait till this is all over with. Ready to ride my motorcycle being down in the summer sucks balls.
Maiden voyage...
I finally got the brakes sorted out, got everything just right and took her for a spin. Having never ridden jockey shift before, it was a learning experience and it's still a little alien (sharp left turns from a stop SUCKS), but I'll get it down. The Baker shifts like a damn champ and everything seems to be okay for now. I'm gonna shake it down a lot before the Ride For Lightning so that I know it's good to go on that long ass trip. I'm still waiting on my seat from Christian and he's supposed to be working on it right now (even though I've heard that before).
20100827
Hell On Wheels...
They're doing the Hell On Wheels Beer Fest in Buford this year, so it'll be on our own stomping grounds. There'll be plenty of beer to drink and we have plenty of places to hang out...thank God because I can only handle so many orcabilly chicks before my anger disorder flairs up and I start cussing at them..."Fat girls in the 50's didn't have neck tattoos and you have the same dumbass hair cut as every other tub of shit here in a fugly dress. The corn dog booth is over there."
Stolen Ironhead pic Friday...
20100826
Good old Death Metal...
Although I will never understand the emo hair, skinny jeans look on a death metal singer, this band still kicks ass.
20100825
Want it...
That's what my 2 year old son says when he wants something. Well, it's gonna be time soon to start putting the second Shovel together, but before then I need to figure out which route I'm gonna go. Sure I could go with a little fancier, but still reliable 93" S&S build (3 5/8 bore, 4 1/2 stroke) or I could go with something a little more and do a 108" with Axtell 3 13/16 jugs/pistons and a 4 3/4 stroke crank. Maybe I'll stay kind mild with this one and toss on some of those Axtells when it's time to rebuild the 100" next time...kick only, jockey shifted 108" cammed Shovel? Jesus.
20100824
Timebomb Tuesday...
I heard this on Pandora today. Forgot how fucking rocking this song was. Cheers!
Warp Riders...
I've seen these guys live several times and they never fail to disappoint. Keeping true to a classic, fuzz-driven, tube-fired sound, The Sword has a sound reminiscent of the roots of metal. Warp Riders came out today and just like their previous efforts, I can play it from start to finish and not blink an eye.
Cop that shit, yo.
Cop that shit, yo.
Athens Motorcycle Police...
Athens is a town north of Atlanta that is well known as being the home of UGA. It's also a breeding ground for hippies, artists, musicians and various oddballs. There isn't much surrounding that town and I can just imagine how podunk it was 75-100 years ago, even though UGA has been there since 1785.
Here are some pics of the Athens Motorcycle Police early in the 20th century. Most are on 1925 JD Harleys, while the last one is a group shot of 1947 Knuckleheads.
Football starts next weekend, so I'll be tearing it up in Athens on Saturdays...hopefully I can avoid these fellers while I'm there.
Here are some pics of the Athens Motorcycle Police early in the 20th century. Most are on 1925 JD Harleys, while the last one is a group shot of 1947 Knuckleheads.
Football starts next weekend, so I'll be tearing it up in Athens on Saturdays...hopefully I can avoid these fellers while I'm there.
20100823
Family Photo...
I think too much...
Since my Dodge is almost paid off and will last 1 million miles without a problem (Cummins TD), I thought about keeping it for a while and converting it into a crawler/flatbed/recovery truck. Toss some fuel tanks, an air supply, tool boxes, 37s (already has 35s), ARB air lockers, sliders, a new bumper and a winch on it and take it to the trails. It's always nice to have a to rig too, even though I don't have a trailer right now.
I know it's a little big, but I've built crawlers before and they're a blast to have.
I know it's a little big, but I've built crawlers before and they're a blast to have.
Before and after...
20100819
Headed to Biloxi...
20100818
New Stuff for the Roadster...
Death Science, foo!!!
Death Science, the guys who are putting on the Ride For Lightning with Rusty Knuckles make some pretty badass stuff. I ordered this Mr. T shift knob from them. They come untapped, so you can use whatever size thread you want (or make it a tail light). Check out their site HERE for more cool shit.
20100817
Top 40 Motorcycle Blog Award...
So I get an email last night that says that The BDAC has been chosen as one of the "Top 40 Motorcycle Blogs of 2010" by OnlineSchools.org. I thought it was just spam or something, but I saw where Applied Machete was chosen and Rich followed all of the links...maybe it's not nonsense.
Thanks for the award, but we're just a couple of hillbillies with no sense whatsoever.
Click the links below for the info.
I took the links to this away after two years because the people from online schools would not stop emailing me about it. I have no idea why it was causing such a problem, but here I am editing a two year old post to appease someone who has nothing better to do.
Thanks for the award, but we're just a couple of hillbillies with no sense whatsoever.
Click the links below for the info.
I took the links to this away after two years because the people from online schools would not stop emailing me about it. I have no idea why it was causing such a problem, but here I am editing a two year old post to appease someone who has nothing better to do.
The Beautiful Buzzards...
This is Grant Peterson's band. There is a free demo EP on their blog. Definitely worth a listen. You can find it HERE.
20100816
10 Most Influential Bikes, Part 2...
As I looked through this list later, I realized it was a bunch of short/stock rake, Frisco tanked bikes. I guess you can tell what catches my eye.
Like I said, these are the bikes that influenced ME.
Jasin Phares' Panhead:
Nuff said:
Johnny Chop's True Blue:
Do I have to explain?
Oh, the Black Tibetan. Jason Jessee is apparently mentally ill, but with that comes great vision.
Like I said, these are the bikes that influenced ME.
Jasin Phares' Panhead:
Nuff said:
Johnny Chop's True Blue:
Do I have to explain?
Oh, the Black Tibetan. Jason Jessee is apparently mentally ill, but with that comes great vision.
10 Most Influential Bikes of The Last 10 Years...
A post was made on the Jockey Journal about this. I thought I'd give it a go as to which of the more well-known bikes have influenced me from the last 10 years. Here are the first five and I know it seems kind of TV show-ish, but there is a reason that they became popular.
First off, the Green Meanie CFL from West Coast Choppers:
Indian Larry's Rat Fink Tribute:
Church of Choppers' Hammer of God:
Chopper Dave's Super Freak:
Michael Lichter's FLH built by Choppers, Inc.
First off, the Green Meanie CFL from West Coast Choppers:
Indian Larry's Rat Fink Tribute:
Church of Choppers' Hammer of God:
Chopper Dave's Super Freak:
Michael Lichter's FLH built by Choppers, Inc.
You'll never catch me, Copper...
Seriously, the Shovel would dust these dudes, but their bikes are cool either way. Atlanta City PD courtest of Atlanta Time Machine.
You can't stop progress...
More from Atlanta Time Machine.
Downtown Atlanta from 1960 until 2010 at the Grady curve. You can see in the 1960 pic that they were just cutting 75/85 through the city.
Downtown Atlanta from 1960 until 2010 at the Grady curve. You can see in the 1960 pic that they were just cutting 75/85 through the city.
20100814
20100813
Our fair city...
Who doesn't like Waffle House? There's one every two blocks in the Southeast. Here is a picture of the first Waffle House ever opened on Labor Day of 1955 in Decatur (metro Atlanta neighborhood). It was refurbished to it's original state in 2008 and became the Waffle House museum. By the way, check the bottom of the sign and see if you can pick up on the other popular Georgia-based restaurant's name.
Man times have changed. Here's a picture of Peachtree Street (One of the main drags that runs from one side of downtown Atlanta all the north through Buckhead and out of the city) in 1907:
Hundreds of other pictures and great information can be found at the Atlanta Time Machine website.
Man times have changed. Here's a picture of Peachtree Street (One of the main drags that runs from one side of downtown Atlanta all the north through Buckhead and out of the city) in 1907:
Hundreds of other pictures and great information can be found at the Atlanta Time Machine website.
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